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No, I totally will judge. If you get off to somebody getting disemboweled or torn apart then there's something very deeply wrong with you at best and at worst you're a potential danger to society.
Well, that's your personal opinion. Personally, I consider it beneath my dignity to fight or argue about this :)
But usually people don't shout at every corner of this godforsaken planet about their sexual preferences/perversions, it depends on how you look at it. For some Puritan, you are also a great sinner, because you came to this forum. It doesn't matter for what purpose, but you came.
And yes. For every judge there is a judge :)
And lastly. If you haven't noticed, this is ANIMATION. Not real people. So....
 

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I agree there is a line
you might come to this forum for some nasty stuff, but still guro necro vore and pedo are despicable
maybe I forgot about other vile, reprehensible stuff..
If the developer wanted it, it would have appeared at the very beginning. And if it didn't appear, then it won't appear. And the game isn't about that at all :)
 

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What you're in to, in the game world or any art for that matter, very well may not translate to the real world. The utter shock of seeing some of this stuff for real is such a profound impact that I seriously doubt any of us playing games can even just imagine the real thing. This goes for shooting, fighting, dying, rape of any kind, molestation of young folks(didn't want to use the usual words) and niche play with bodily fluids of the unhealthy kind.
You don't get PTSD from these games. You may just get to various degrees of uncomfortable. And besides, nobody will be forcing any of us to play them, or to look at someones art, or listen to something scary/disgusting.
Personally I don't enjoy suffering in games just for the sake of it. It has to have a narrative purpose. I don't play games to be abused. That's me. Well portrayed suffering in films is something I try to stand back from, i.e. not take too serious. I had to stop watching the film "Hereditary", but will continue. One moment of grief was so well portrayed I couldn't bare to watch any longer. And I'm not blaming anyone that did not feel the same way I did, or the film makers.
 
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What you're in to, in the game world or any art for that matter, very well may not translate to the real world. The utter shock of seeing some of this stuff for real is such a profound impact that I seriously doubt any of us playing games can even just imagine the real thing. This goes for shooting, fighting, dying, rape of any kind, molestation of young folks(didn't want to use the usual words) and niche play with bodily fluids of the unhealthy kind.
You don't get PTSD from these games. You may just get to various degrees of uncomfortable. And besides, nobody will be forcing any of us to play them, or to look at someones art, or listen to something scary/disgusting.
Personally I don't enjoy suffering in games just for the sake of it. It has to have a narrative purpose. I don't play games to be abused. That's me. Well portrayed suffering in films is something I try to stand back from, i.e. not take too serious. I had to stop watching the film "Hereditary", but will continue. One moment of grief was so well portrayed I couldn't bare to watch any longer. And I'm not blaming anyone that did not feel the same way I did, or the film makers.
What's the point of imagining all this in reality?

Regarding receiving a deep moral trauma and other similar things. There is a film called "Faces of Death" ( later re-released as The Original Faces of Death) is a 1978 american movie. A documentary. But I don't recommend watching it. The brain can turn 180 degrees and stay that way. And I doubt that you will find it now (it is definitely not on YouTube, believe me). And yes. Compared to this, all these toys are nothing more than a Teletubbies show.
 
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What's the point of imagining all this in reality?

Regarding receiving a deep moral trauma and other similar things. There is a film called "Faces of Death" ( later re-released as The Original Faces of Death) is a 1978 american movie. A documentary. But I don't recommend watching it. The brain can turn 180 degrees and stay that way. And I doubt that you will find it now (it is definitely not on YouTube, believe me). And yes. Compared to this, all these toys are nothing more than a Teletubbies show.
Listen, there's really no right or wrong fetish, we all play hentai games and that in itself is not viewed in favorable light. However death and decay is a universal language. Unfortunately regardless if it's in a movie or a video game matters little, and not every brain that turns 180 degrees will stay that way. If they do then that's on the person who's mind got warped to begin with, therefore no one else's problem. You can't help those who don't want it after all. The devs of this game did not include guro for obvious reasons, and there's no justifying why they should. It's not our game, so in the end, regardless of fetish, it's not our place to tell the devs what they should or should not do with their game.
 
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